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If you're going to start with melody you'll need some tympani, I think. — Gene Krupa
Childhood doesn't have to be perfect, and children don't have to be beautiful. From a bit of grit may grow a pearl, and if pearl production doesn't materialise, the outcome will still be preferable to the shallowness of vanity. — Laurie Graham
Aside from the posters, wherever there was room, there were books. Stacks and stacks of books. Books crammed into mismatched shelves and towers of books up to the ceiling. I liked my books. — Megan Crane
I think we need to look at ourselves first. We should practice what we're preaching. Otherwise, we are hypocrites. — Mo Ibrahim
We forget that every good that is worth possessing must be paid for in strokes of daily effort. We postpone and postpone until those smiling possibilities are dead ... By neglecting the necessary concrete labor, by sparing ourselves the little daily tax, we are positively digging the graves of our higher possibilities. — William James
stories lie hidden inside other stories, and we always know more about any given thing than we think we do, even if the only thing we know is nothing. — Gemma Files
You know when you have a good relationship with someone when you are just perfectly happy to be quiet and just hang out and do nothing. — Victoria Justice
Great Canadian comics are often outsiders and insiders at the same time. That's a great perspective for a comedian. — David Steinberg
More often than not, the ideal breast is an invented breast. Decolletage, the tushy breast, is an artifact of clothing. Naked breasts don't dance cheek to cheek
they turn away from each other. Breasts vary in size and shape to an outlandish degree, but they can be whipped into an impressive conformity, and because we are human and we can't leave anything alone, we have whipped away. — Natalie Angier
This question about Iraq has gotten personal. — Gerhard Schroder
The new definition of a heathen is a man who has never played baseball. — Elbert Hubbard
Whenever I prepare for a journey I prepare as though for death. Should I never return, all is in order. — Katherine Mansfield
In a while he reached across the table and took her hand in his. He could not have known that he was trying to comfort a building that had been struck by lightning. — Arundhati Roy
The role of art for me is the visualization of attitude, of the human attitude towards life, towards the world. — Josef Albers